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5. Turn the Pro Lift upright and insert the crank handle
in the Quick-Gear dial in the lift plate. Holding the
handle grip with one hand, turn the crank clockwise with
the other hand to raise the housing so that the brass
bushings just contact the top of the carriage shafts. The
carriage should be all the way toward the top plate.
Fig. 6.
Do not align the gap in the Adapter Collar
with the spreader gap in the Pro Lift housing.
Fig. 5.
8. Press the Snap-Lock Insert Release Button to remove the
aluminum Insert Ring from the plate for the rest of the
assembly process.
Assembly: Mount Your Router
1. Set the Pro Lift upside down on a smooth surface.
2. There are three hex-head cap bolts on the housing. Use
the included 3/16" hex wrench to loosen the outside two.
Fig. 3.
3. Switching to the included M5 hex wrench, slowly tighten
the housing’s middle bolt to gradually spread the housing
apart until your router (or expanded Adapter Collar, if
needed) will fit. To avoid damaging the housing, do
NOT
overspread; the spreader gap
MUST NOT exceed 3/8".
Fig. 4.
4. If an Adapter Collar is required (see page 4 for details),
insert it into the housing so that its lipped edge will rest
on the housing when the lift is in the upright position.
Fig. 5.
Fig. 6
Fig. 5
Brass Bushing
Top of Carriage Shaft
Adapter Collar
(if needed)